The 4th ACM SIGGRAPH Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Asia
Conference 12-15 December • Exhibition 13-15 December • Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre |
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Presenting Time-Evolving Activities Using Communication Archive DataWe present a visualization system that is designed for presenting the underlying personal activities found within large communication data. Sheng-Jie Luo, National Taiwan University |
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Golmoo: Providing Seamless Experience Between Various DevicesGolmoo is a peripheral device which lets users interact between multiple devices seamlessly. By providing the location of his/her fingers, the users may focus on the main task. Seunghyun Woo, LG Electronics |
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Cooperative Personal Projection Using Multiple Digital Light Processing (DLP) ProjectorsCooperative personal projection using multiple DLP projectors. Thitirat Siriborvornratanakul, The University of Tokyo |
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The Laser Aura: A Prosthesis for Emotional ExpressionWe study a wearable device that translates bio-sensed data into cartoon-like graphics projected onto physical surroundings. Alvaro Cassinelli, University of Tokyo |
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A Haptically-Augmented Interface for Digital Character AnimationThis project presents a study on virtual space perception through the development of a haptically-augmented interface system for digitally animating virtual characters. Mariza Dima, University of Edinburgh |
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Interactive Generation of Dancing Animation with Music SynchronizationIn this sketch, we present a novel approach to interactively generate dancing animation by re-using motion data, where the user simply selects the desired performance motions in the timeline. Jianfeng Xu, KDDI Research & Development Laboratories Inc. |
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VisBubbles: A Workflow-Driven Framework for Scientific Data Analysis of Time-Varying Biological DataWe present VisBubbles, a unified environment supporting programming, visualization and interaction concurrently for data analysis workflow. Jian Chen, University of Southern Mississippi |
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HumMod Explorer: A Multi-Scale Time-Varying Human Modeling NavigatorWe present HumMod Navigator, a multiple-scale physiology data browser for exploring causal relationships of time-varying human modeling data. Jian Chen, The University of Southern Mississippi |